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Greyhound to Stop Allowing Immigration Checks on Buses
Greyhound, the nation’s largest bus company, says it will stop allowing Border Patrol agents without a warrant to board its buses to conduct routine immigration checks
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Greyhound to Stop Allowing Immigration Checks on Buses
Greyhound, the nation’s largest bus company, says it will stop allowing Border Patrol agents without a warrant to board its buses to conduct routine immigration checks
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Maryland Man Charged With Deadly California Greyhound Bus Shooting
A Maryland man has been charged with murder and attempted murder in an apparently random shooting aboard a Greyhound bus in California that killed a woman and injured five other people.
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Hotels Face Battle Over Whether To Help US House Migrants
Advocacy groups and unions are pressuring Marriott, MGM and others not to house migrants who have been arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers. The U.S. government has occasionally detained migrants in hotels for decades and says it might have to split up families if hotels don’t help.
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Comedian Ordered Off Bus, Detained by Immigration Agents
Mohanad Elshieky, a 27-year-old comedian traveling home to Oregon after a performance in Washington state, was ordered off a Greyhound bus by immigration agents and detained — even though he is in the country legally. After removing him from the bus, the officers asked for his identification, Elshieky recalled. He said he told them he had a driver’s license from...
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O'Rourke Seeks Help After ICE Drops Migrants at Bus Station
U.S. Rep. Beto O’Rourke — a potential candidate in the 2020 presidential election — is calling for donations and help after U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement dropped off hundreds of migrants at the El Paso, Texas, bus station.
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Immigration Detainees Dropped on Local Streets With Nowhere to Go
Several local churches say they are being overwhelmed with the influx of asylum-seeking immigrant being dropped off on the streets with nowhere to go.
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8 Die as Greyhound Bus, Semitrailer Collide Head-on in New Mexico
A California-based trucking company and one of its drivers were accused of negligence Friday in a pair of lawsuits as investigators sorted through the wreckage from a deadly bus crash on a New Mexico highway. Eight people were killed and 25 injured, including three young children. On Saturday, the Office of the Medical Investigator identified five of the eight people...
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Multiple Fatalities in New Mexico Bus Crash
Authorities said there were multiple casualties after a bus crash on Route 40 in New Mexico on Thursday.
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Daredevil Travis Pastrana Replicates Evel Knievel's Jumps at Vegas Casino
Daredevil Travis Pastrana has successfully replicated three of Evel Knievel’s motorcycle jumps. Appearing Sunday night in Las Vegas on the History Channel’s “Evel Live,” Pastrana cleared 52 crushed cars in a 143-foot jump and 16 Greyhound buses in a 192-foot jump.
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Cell Phone Video Shows Woman Being Removed From Fort Lauderdale Bus by Border Patrol Agents
According to witnesses, the bus driver said security was coming on to do a routine check. Instead, immigration officials boarded the bus and reportedly demanded everyone show proof of citizenship.
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Suspect in Custody After ‘Possible Hostage Situation' on Greyhound Bus That Shut Down Stretch of I-94: Authorities
One suspect was taken into custody and all passengers on a Greyhound bus were safely evacuated after a “possible hostage situation” and police pursuit on I-94 near Wadsworth, Illinois, late Friday night, authorities said.
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US Navy Locates Crashed Plane Deep on Pacific Seabed
The U.S. Navy has located a transport aircraft deep on the Pacific Ocean floor where it crashed in November, killing three sailors on board. The C-2A “Greyhound” aircraft, which was traveling to the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan when it crashed the day before Thanksgiving in the Philippine Sea, rests at a depth of about 18,500 feet (5,640 meters), the...
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Bus Crash in Rural Utah Kills 13-Year-Old, Injures 12 Others
A Greyhound bus careened from a highway and plunged into a deep wash, killing a 13-year-old girl and injuring 12 other people on New Year’s Eve in rural Utah, state troopers said Monday. Investigators were still trying to determine what caused the crash along Interstate 70 west of the city of Green River. However, a passenger reported a possible medical...
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Attempted NYC Attack Puts Police, Travelers on High Alert
Boston police said they are also monitoring the incident in New York City and keeping in close contact with police there.
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Navy Pilot from Mass. 1 of 3 Killed in Aircraft Crash in Philippine Sea
One of the three U.S. Navy sailors who died in an aircraft crash in the Philippine Sea last week grew up in western Massachusetts.
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Navy Pilot Killed in Aircraft Crash From Massachusetts
US Navy pilot Lt. Steven Combs Jr. was one of three US Navy sailors killed in the plane crash in the Philippine Sea last week.
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Trump Defends Anthem Tweets; NFL Opts Not to React
No matter what other challenges his administration faces, President Donald Trump is keeping up his running commentary on the NFL — tweeting Tuesday about the football league’s TV ratings and suggesting it bar players from kneeling during the national anthem....
The NFL, for its part, was not all that eager to continue the back-and-forth with Trump....
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Can NFL Owners Fire Protesting Players, as Trump Has Urged?
Several NFL owners locked arms with their players this weekend instead of taking a challenge from President Donald Trump to fire them for protesting during the national anthem. NASCAR Hall of Famer Richard Petty said he would get rid of anyone on his racing team who didn’t stand. Neither is surprising. Both are legal. Private businesses — including sports leagues...
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No NASCAR Anthem Protests After Executives' Warnings
It appeared no drivers, crew or other team members protested during the national anthem Sunday prior to a race at New Hampshire Motorspeedway, earning praise from President Donald Trump. Several team owners and executives had said they wouldn’t want anyone in their organizations to protest. Richard Childress, who was Dale Earnhardt’s longtime team owner, said of protesting: “It’ll get you...